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I set up my vacation dates on my Outlook calendar at work, and I sent an
"invite" to my husband. He, in turn, had to let his supervisor know about the vacation dates, so my husband also invited his supervisor. I then got an "acceptance" e-mail from his supervisor, and now the supervisor is listed as an attendee. Is there a way my husband can send a notification of his appointments to his supervisor without "inviting" him. |
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